About Me
I am a piano-playin’ preacher’s daughter from the great state of Alabama. My days are filled with many fulfilling things — being a wife to the awesome man I married, caring for our home, and together working our dream job as the Senior High Youth Ministers at Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. In our free time, we love to travel and spoil our lab, Knightly. I am a Spirit-filled, Bible-believing Christian, eternally grateful that Jesus saved me so long ago.
I am a graduate of Samford University and also of Rhema Bible Training College. Rob and I are licensed ministers through the RMAI organization.
I grew up in a home where my parents set a wonderful example of what it means to serve the Lord and follow His calling. They pioneered a church when I was still very young, and 20 years later, are still going strong. Their example made quite an impression on my heart, and I have seen how wonderful it is to give your life to the Lord and to the work of serving others.
I love the Bible. It is the foundation for my life. In this blog, I’ll share with you the truths that I find, and the ‘lightbulbs’ that come on in my heart as I read the Word. I pray that they will help you as you build the foundation for your life and family as well. Come plant your roots deep down in Christ with me!
If you would like to contact me about speaking at your event or guest-blogging, e-mail me at plantedinlove@yahoo.com.
This is awesome! It really ministers to the heart. Thank you for sharing it with us!!
Thank you for sharing! Very encouraging word!
What a wonderful Word! Very encouraging and inspirational!
Awesome word Julia! It really encouraged and inspired me. Thanks for sharing!
Love it.
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